U.S. Charts 02/23/2002
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 104 91 13 7 |
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Selling 13,130, the 7.5% decline is the smallest "GHV2" has experienced
after the Christmas sales peak. Then again, there is a 9% increase in
overall album sales this week.
Having spent just eight weeks in the top 40 and 12 weeks in the top 100,
"GHV2" is the shortest-living among all Madonna albums (excluding the
"Evita" 1-CD version, which charted briefly). Two Madonna projects in
1987 were the previous "leaders" on this front: "Who's That Girl" spent
13 weeks in the top 40 and 19 in the top 100, peaking at #7. "You Can
Dance" logged only 12/17 weeks with a #14 peak. However, chart positions
are relative. In the end, "You Can Dance" shipped 1.7 million copies
compared to 1.3 million for "Who's That Girl." "GHV2," with a chart
trajectory that looks worse than either of theirs, will definitely ship
more than "Who's That Girl" and likely more than "You Can Dance." Not
surprising, since overall sales volume is much higher and album sales
are much more front-loaded now compared to 1987. The chart trends are
also affected by the shift in methodology (reports vs. SoundScan).
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS)
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Top Music Video | 17 16 13 1 |
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Madonna Megamix (Promo)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 22 12 9 5 |
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What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 15 14 42 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 25 18 78 1(11)|
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The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 31 33 356 8 |
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"All You Wanted," the second single from Michelle Branch, makes it to
the Hot 100 after three weeks on Hot 100 Bubbling Under. This is in
itself an achievement, considering that Britney Spears and Cher's latest
singles - both of which surfaced no later than "All You Wanted" - are
still struggling on Bubbling Under. Similar to "Everywhere," "All You
Wanted" is getting significant play on "small market" radio stations
that report to the Hot 100 but not Hot 100 Airplay. It is the Hot Shot
Debut on the Hot 100, even though it enters Hot 100 Airplay lower than
two other new tracks: Enrique Iglesias's "Escape" and Beanie Sigel &
Freeway's "Roc The Mic."
H100 WO H100A T40T AT40
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Michelle Branch "All You Wanted" 67* 1 72* 26* 18*
Alanis Morissette "Hands Clean" 27* 4 30* 16* 6*
The columns read: Hot 100 position, number of weeks on Hot 100, Hot 100
Airplay position, Top 40 Tracks position, Adult Top 40 position.
Hot 100
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After four weeks at #3, "Always On Time" by Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
trades places with 6-week champion "U Got It Bad" and becomes the first
new #1 single of 2002. Logging its 8th week atop the R&B/Hip-Hop chart,
"Always" moves up to #5* on Top 40 Tracks and #1* on Hot 100 Airplay,
with a total audience impression of 121 million.
The last time the first new #1 of the year arrives this late was 1997,
when the Spice Girls' "Wannabe" dethroned Toni Braxton's 11-week-#1
"Un-Break My Heart" in the 02/22 issue. The year before that marked the
longest we had to wait to see a new #1, when the record-setting 16-week
reign by "One Sweet Day" was finally ended by Celine Dion's "Because You
Loved Me" in the 03/23/1996 issue.
Since Ja Rule is featured on Jennifer Lopez's "Ain't It Funny" at #4*,
he is in a good position to succeed himself at the top spot, something
that has only been done by Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Boyz II Men and
Puff Daddy (Puffy was the only one who did it with a "featured" gig).
Ashanti, enjoying her first taste at dominating the Hot 100, may be one
to watch: She is also featured on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?", this week's
Greatest Gainer/Airplay that jumps #68->#36*. In addition, she is also
charting with her own single "Foolish."
Looks like the 10/27/2001 issue admitted an honor class to the Hot 100.
Four singles that debuted back then have peaked in the top 10: "Get The
Party Started" #4, "My Sacrifice" #4, "Whenever, Wherever" #6, and "A
Woman's Worth" #7. For Pink, it's a new career high after "There You Go"
(#7) and "Most Girls" (#5 albeit with #3 airplay). For Creed, "Higher"
maxed out at #7, but "With Arms Wide Open" hit #1 (with #2 airplay).
Billboard 200
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J.Lo seemingly can do nothing wrong, "Copacabana" is back in the
spotlight, and Sade shows her live appeal. Three new albums open in
this week's top 10, and none of them is an original studio album.
"J To Tha L-O! The Remixes" sells 156,000 and conveniently beats Alan
Jackson's "Drive" (150,000 in its 4th week) for the top spot. No remix
album has peaked higher than #7 - a mark set by Paul Abdul's "Shut Up
And Dance" in 1990 - let along hitting #1. Unsurprisingly, this also
marks the biggest sales week for a remix album in the SoundScan era,
surpassing Limp Bizkit's 104,000 with "New Old Songs" last December.
"J To Tha L-O!" presents new and rare remixes of songs from J.Lo's two
albums - including the hugely successful Ja Rule remixes of "I'm Real"
and "Ain't It Funny" - plus a new track. The two albums themselves, "On
The 6" and "J.Lo," have scanned 2.56 and 3.18 million, respectively.
"Ultimate Manilow" - as in Barry "Copacabana" Manilow - lands at #3 with
113,400 sold. Manilow scored one #1 album and one #3 album in late 1970s
but has not had a top 10 album since 1979. "Ultimate" is released by
Arista, to which Manilow is no longer signed. His first album on his new
label was released last November and charted for three weeks, peaking at
#90. The songs on "Ultimate" were first released between 1974 and 1984.
In fact, 15 of the 20 tracks overlap with the 1985 album "The Manilow
Collection," but that album stalled at #100. Talk about timing!
A massive TV campaign resulted in 32,000 copies being sold through the
TV offer, a whooping 28% of the album's sales total. The sales figure is
lower but the percentage higher when compared to Pink Floyd's "Echoes"
(50,000, 23%) or the Beatles' "1" (34,000, 5%). "Ultimate Manilow" also
tops the Internet Albums chart, where "J To Tha L-O" is nowhere to be
found in the top 25. Based on their fan demographics, one could have
thought it would be the reverse.
Sade's "Lovers Live" bows at #10 with 66,200, only two hundred copies
behind Pink at #9. This is Sade's first live album and seventh overall,
and all seven albums charted in the top 10. Aside from Dave Matthews
Band, the king of live albums, the last act to place a live set in the
top 10 was Blink-182 in November 2000.
Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama" is, ironically, causing quite a bit of
drama. At first look, the album takes a dismal plunge #10->#134 while a
new version "debuts" at #20. Behind the scenes, it's a new decision made
on the re-packaged version that pushed the album #28->#10* last week. At
the time, SoundScan combined sales of the new package - said to be the
old version plus four bonus tracks - with the old version. Upon closer
examination, however, they decided the new release should be treated as
a different album, since three old tracks were removed to make room for
the new tracks. Now the two versions are tracked separately. The old
version sells 10,000, and the new version 55,000. Had they still been
combined, the album would have made a more reasonable move of #10->#12.
All in all, "No More Drama" has scanned 1.86 million copies to date.
Fueled by their Superbowl half-time performance, U2 is elevated from #66
to #25* with more than 46,000 sold, a 142% jump from last week. Sales
also more than double for three of their older albums ("1980-1990," "The
Joshua Tree" and "1980-1990/The B-Sides"), which are charting at #2, #14
and #35 on Top Pop Catalog Albums. Britney Spears's new Pepsi ads, plus
her SNL gig and movie promotions, resuscitate "Britney" from #25 to #17*
on a 40% growth spurt.
"Totally Country" debuts at #12. "Grammy Nominees 2002" starts at #32,
lower than 2001's Grammy pop compilation (#29) or the 2000 package (#19,
highest debut among this series). This year's top nominee India.Arie
continues her ascending that started with the nomination announcements,
hopping #71->#47* this week and winning the Pacesetter honor.
Finally, proving that remix album is far from a sure shot, Shaggy's
"Hotshot Ultramix" enters at a humble #168.
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A "*" (bullet) beside a chart position marks that a single or album
registered a notable gain in sales or airplay or chart points. Debut
titles automatically carry bullets. Video charts and Top Internet Album
Sales do not award bullets.
(C): CD Single, (D): DVD Single, (M): Maxi CD, (T): 12" Maxi Vinyl,
(V): 7" Vinyl, (X): Cassette Single, (Z): Maxi Cassette, <>: Videoclip
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